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we'll introduce you to a man who is doing just that in "assignment: america" tonight only on the "cbs evening news." sdwrirks choose two entrees from over 15 chili's favorites, like our new, better-than-ever baby back ribs. then share a dessert. chili's -- three courses, two people, $20. it can be tough living with copd... but i try not to let it slow me down. i go down to the pool for a swim... get out and dance... even play a little hide-n-seek. i'm breathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day. it keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announcer: spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor if your breathing suddenly worsens, your thrt or tongue swells, you get hives, or have vision changes or eye pain. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, problems passing urine or an enlarged prostate, as these may worsen with spiri
we'll introduce you to a man who is doing just that in "assignment: america" tonight only on the "cbs evening news." sdwrirks choose two entrees from over 15 chili's favorites, like our new, better-than-ever baby back ribs. then share a dessert. chili's -- three courses, two people, $20. it can be tough living with copd... but i try not to let it slow me down. i go down to the pool for a swim... get out and dance... even play a little hide-n-seek. i'm breathing better......
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america's softest bath tissue. yep. we have over 599 doorbusters... throughout the entire store with guaranteed lowest prices. i love you. i love you, too. i get that a lot. this friday, sears has over 599 incredible... black friday now doorbusters, starting at 4am. like a huge sweater selection for her at $12.99 and under. and take an extra 20% off all fine jewelry, already up to 70% off. plus, save over 55% on this kenmore high efficiency washer/dryer set. more values. more christmas. that's life. well spent. sears. which beneful prepared meals. tonight? roasted chicken recipe? okay, savory rice and lamb stew. [ barks ] you're right. tonight is a beef stew kind of night. you've made another fine choice. look at those beefy chunks all packed with protein, the real vitamin-rich vegetables, the wholesome grains. and you think you're getting spoiled. it's so good for you too. [ announcer ] beneful prepared meals. another healthful, flavorful beneful. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. new york, windy with light rain, 49.
america's softest bath tissue. yep. we have over 599 doorbusters... throughout the entire store with guaranteed lowest prices. i love you. i love you, too. i get that a lot. this friday, sears has over 599 incredible... black friday now doorbusters, starting at 4am. like a huge sweater selection for her at $12.99 and under. and take an extra 20% off all fine jewelry, already up to 70% off. plus, save over 55% on this kenmore high efficiency washer/dryer set. more values. more christmas. that's...
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just enough time, judith jones discovered, to sing one verse of "america the beautiful." ♪ america ♪ america, god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crowned thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea >> reporter: is that a minute? >> yep. >> reporter: by now it has to be pretty obvious that judith jones is not your average 85-year-old. she still works full time as senior editor and vice president at the new york publishing house knopf. here at her vermont farm, she also raises cattle. black angus and belted galloway. she tries not to get to know them too well. >> you don't have to back away. >> reporter: don't worry. we're not cooking one of judith jones's cows. >> one dish i love to make is.... >> reporter: we're taking what's left of the skirt steak and turning it into a completely different dish. >> and i chop these stems and all. >> reporter: the cook book calls for mushrooms, garlic, a shallot, red wine. >> just enough to moisten it. >> reporter: and nice soft just made bread crumbs. >> i deliberately don't use the word leftovers. i use the word "second rounds" or
just enough time, judith jones discovered, to sing one verse of "america the beautiful." ♪ america ♪ america, god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crowned thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea >> reporter: is that a minute? >> yep. >> reporter: by now it has to be pretty obvious that judith jones is not your average 85-year-old. she still works full time as senior editor and vice president at the new york publishing house knopf. here at her...
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afghanistan, and pakistan, the same extremists who killed nearly 3,000 americans continue to endanger america. >> reporter: there are four final options on the table, each scenario includes a different goal that requires a different level of forces. the options range from as little as 20,000 to roughly 40,000 additional troops, which is what the top commander in the region general stanley mcchrystal wants. the white house denies a cbs news report that the president will give general mcchrystal nearly all of the troops he's requested. administration officials insist a final decision is still weeks away. many americans appear to be losing patience with the eight-year war. a recent associated press poll shows 54% are now against adding additional troops into the region. that's up from 50% last month. as the president weighs sending tens of thousands of more troops into the country, he'll also take the time to honor the nation's veterans. >> a chance to pause and to pay tribute. for citizens to reflect upon the sacrifices that have been made in pursuit of a more perfect union. >> reporter: he'll
afghanistan, and pakistan, the same extremists who killed nearly 3,000 americans continue to endanger america. >> reporter: there are four final options on the table, each scenario includes a different goal that requires a different level of forces. the options range from as little as 20,000 to roughly 40,000 additional troops, which is what the top commander in the region general stanley mcchrystal wants. the white house denies a cbs news report that the president will give general...
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america's worst mom. i was shocked. >> reporter: she's the founder of free range kids, a movement, blog and book aimed at bringing to the ground so-called helicopter parents. >> you know what these are? these are baby knee pads. okay? and they're cute. >> reporter: from knee pads for when our kids crawl to inspecting their college dorm rooms, she says protective parents is hurting, not helping, today's kids. >> what we've been doing with the bubble wrapping of our kids is actually debt friday mental to their development. they're not making decisions, they talk to us on the phone, should i have the cookie, should i not have thecookie. >> reporter: so are the days of helicopter parents in free fall? last week's "time" magazine cover story suggests hyper parents may be another casualty of the poor economy. >> the recession has done so much to change family life. >> reporter: according to a recent cbs news poll, a third of families said they cut back on their children's extracurricular activities because chee
america's worst mom. i was shocked. >> reporter: she's the founder of free range kids, a movement, blog and book aimed at bringing to the ground so-called helicopter parents. >> you know what these are? these are baby knee pads. okay? and they're cute. >> reporter: from knee pads for when our kids crawl to inspecting their college dorm rooms, she says protective parents is hurting, not helping, today's kids. >> what we've been doing with the bubble wrapping of our kids...
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and bringing goodwill to america's veterans. this is katie stan, she went to the baltimore va medical center today. she teamed up with a trip to honor veteran's day week. we'll check in with bernadette woods. what a great day outside! >>> well, is this a new high or close to it. >> away above the average. topped out at 72. it's still 62 degrees with the sun down. we'll hang on to the dry weather and we'll have the forecast when we come back. [h] wow! i feel like a new house thanks to this quick home energy check-up from bge. feels like i'm at a day spa. [ announcer] learn to speak the language of energy efficiency at bgesmartenergy.com. [sigh] ah... the efficient life is the good life. bby signing up for other thingst g- like homeowner's or renter's insurance. nice work, everyone. exec: well, it's easy for him. he's a cute little lizard. gecko: ah, gecko, actually - exec: with all due respect, if i was tiny and green and had a british accent i'd have more folks paying attention to me too... i mean - (faux english accent) "save m
and bringing goodwill to america's veterans. this is katie stan, she went to the baltimore va medical center today. she teamed up with a trip to honor veteran's day week. we'll check in with bernadette woods. what a great day outside! >>> well, is this a new high or close to it. >> away above the average. topped out at 72. it's still 62 degrees with the sun down. we'll hang on to the dry weather and we'll have the forecast when we come back. [h] wow! i feel like a new house...
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north america will be treated to a special performance of the leon meet -- leonid meteor shower. the best time to watch is between 1:00 and dawn. you can see meteors with hues of blue, aqua marine and even green. the question is, will the skies be clear enough. >> yes. and we need to be away from the city lights, is that right, bern. >> that's definitely true. skies will be clear. we've got that going for us tonight. you have to move yourself from the city. you maybe can see something. it's pretty hard with all of that light pollution going on. sort of detracts from the sky. now, with that being said, here's today's forecast. today, we got to 67 degrees. but a fantastic afternoon it was. today, we're down to 65 at this point. we're going to start cooling it down as the winds have started to turn around to the north/northwest. believe it or not, a cold front went through overnight. and that will bring cold air eventually. but as we head through tonight, you can see 38 for our low. tomorrow, we recover to about 59 degrees. then, as we head through the afternoon, we're going to see
north america will be treated to a special performance of the leon meet -- leonid meteor shower. the best time to watch is between 1:00 and dawn. you can see meteors with hues of blue, aqua marine and even green. the question is, will the skies be clear enough. >> yes. and we need to be away from the city lights, is that right, bern. >> that's definitely true. skies will be clear. we've got that going for us tonight. you have to move yourself from the city. you maybe can see...
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she'll break the news to the rest of america today. her empire extends from magazines to books to movies. but what she's best known for -- >> please welcome my dear friend -- >> reporter: is the oprah winfrey show, one of the most successful daytime talk shows in television history. >> welcome to the very first national oprah winfrey show. >> reporter: its debut in 1986 marked the start of the transformation ever a little known local tv anchor into a media powerhouse. her net worth, an estimated $2.7 billion. the oprah winfrey show was watched in 145 countries worldwide and an estimated 42 million viewers tune in on a weekly basis. oprah has the power to turn unknown writers in to best sellers about sxwlp she's defining, she's seminole, she's important. it's hard to imagine what a talk show world without oprah had look like. >> reporter: over the years, she's interviewed everybody from a hyped up tom cruise to world leaders and even recently scooped up sarah palin. >> one final question about levi. will he be invited to thanksgiving di
she'll break the news to the rest of america today. her empire extends from magazines to books to movies. but what she's best known for -- >> please welcome my dear friend -- >> reporter: is the oprah winfrey show, one of the most successful daytime talk shows in television history. >> welcome to the very first national oprah winfrey show. >> reporter: its debut in 1986 marked the start of the transformation ever a little known local tv anchor into a media powerhouse....
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and every other lender in america behave according to the standards that we expect. if they don't, they will be out of the system. >> reporter: in order to stay in his f.h.a. insured home, steven mitchell is seeking refinancing again and a lower monthly mortgage payment. >> i'm a fighter. i'm not going to give up. >> he hopes to avoid becoming another f.h.a. foreclosure statistic. >> mitchell: coming up on tonight's "cbs evening news," veterans of a deadly korean war battle with a chance to tell their stories at last. (rooster crow) today marks the 59th anniversary of one of history's most brutal battles during the korean war. u.s. soldiers took onminute troops in the worst weather conditions imaginable. two marines of later generation are making sure their courage is not forgotten. jeff glor has the story. [gunfire] >> the weapons froze, chow froze and we froze. >> reporter: now 85 years old, joseph owen was a young first lieutenant in november 1950 when he and nearly 20,000 other american fighters trying to gain ground against the surging north koreans and chinese
and every other lender in america behave according to the standards that we expect. if they don't, they will be out of the system. >> reporter: in order to stay in his f.h.a. insured home, steven mitchell is seeking refinancing again and a lower monthly mortgage payment. >> i'm a fighter. i'm not going to give up. >> he hopes to avoid becoming another f.h.a. foreclosure statistic. >> mitchell: coming up on tonight's "cbs evening news," veterans of a deadly...
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hopefully convicted in america. i mean, if somebody comes into our country and murders somebody walking down the street, we're going to prosecute them here. it doesn't make any difference whether they're americans or not americans. they committed a crime in america. that's what he did. i think that the administration is doing the right thing. they're using all the things we have available with major hasan we're using a court martial at fort hood. that's the appropriate venue for that. with these 9/11 murderers we're using the criminal courts in new york for them. the people who bombed the u.s.s. coal, we'll use the newly reconstituted military tribunals. i think it's an example we're showing the rest of the world we have systems that work. we're not afraid of these people. we're ready to stand up to them. i don't think we should run and hide and cower. let's use our system. let's convict them. >> schieffer: what if he should be acquitted? >> i don't think he's going to be acquitted. i've discussed the evidence that'
hopefully convicted in america. i mean, if somebody comes into our country and murders somebody walking down the street, we're going to prosecute them here. it doesn't make any difference whether they're americans or not americans. they committed a crime in america. that's what he did. i think that the administration is doing the right thing. they're using all the things we have available with major hasan we're using a court martial at fort hood. that's the appropriate venue for that. with...
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. >>> miss america 2009, there she is, katie stan. she always wears that crown around town. made a visit to the v.a. hospital. that was an honor on veterans day. >>> coming up on bjz tonight. president obama makes his very first trip to china, coming up on wjz. why it could be the most important on his trip to asian. >>> police now taking a break in the search for a missing carolina girl. >>> a child is pushed into a running washing machine by his own brother, we'll tell you how he got out safe. >>> the holiday shopping season is fast approaching. more on what retailers say you can expect. >>> i'm meteorologist bernadette woods, after a warm day today, we do have a cooldown coming in today. the cool weather is going to continue, we'll tell you for how long coming up on our first warn forecast. for a short time, dunkin' donuts has something the whole gang will love -- six fresh, delicious donuts for just $3. affordable treats to share with friends, family, and co-workers. grab six donuts for only $3 today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> for the first time president obama touche
. >>> miss america 2009, there she is, katie stan. she always wears that crown around town. made a visit to the v.a. hospital. that was an honor on veterans day. >>> coming up on bjz tonight. president obama makes his very first trip to china, coming up on wjz. why it could be the most important on his trip to asian. >>> police now taking a break in the search for a missing carolina girl. >>> a child is pushed into a running washing machine by his own...
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he's an army psychiatrist deeply opposed to america's wars and now accused of committing one of the worst attacks ever at a military base on u.s. soil. tonight, we're learning more about major nidal mailk hasan who authorities say opened fire on fellow soldiers at fort hood in killeen, texas, yesterday. this was a day of mourning at the base where 12 soldiers and one civilian were killed in the massacre at a soldier readiness center. some were about to deploy overseas, others had just returned home. authorities now say 34 people were wounded, including hasan, who was initially counted among the dead. he's in critical but stable condition and has been moved to the brook army medical center in san antonio. thisa day of mourning at fort hd which has seen many of its soldiers head off to war never expecting to be attacked on their own base. our team of correspondents is covering every angle of this story, including every angle of the investigation. we begin with dean reynolds at fort hood and, dean, what's the latest? >> reporter: katie, fort hood is still reeling from this rampage and urgent
he's an army psychiatrist deeply opposed to america's wars and now accused of committing one of the worst attacks ever at a military base on u.s. soil. tonight, we're learning more about major nidal mailk hasan who authorities say opened fire on fellow soldiers at fort hood in killeen, texas, yesterday. this was a day of mourning at the base where 12 soldiers and one civilian were killed in the massacre at a soldier readiness center. some were about to deploy overseas, others had just returned...
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the average dress size in america today? 14. >> i think we're getting more real all over the place. >> reporter: the figures speak for themselves. and increasingly designers like betsy johnson are taking notice. >> let's dress more women because if it's left up to just dressing our skinny mini-s, we'll be out of business. there ain't enough of 'em. >> reporter: she's launched a plus-size lingerie line. designers like michael koors and calvin klein have plus-sized clothing lines. >> the plus-size market is a growing market. >> reporter: industry analyst dana tellsee. >> we're seeing more companies dip their toe in the water. >> reporter: sales are up and so is visibility. j.c. penney has begun to use larger minkins. >> this will give you a more realistic viewpoint. what that does for the customer is when you look at it it says, oh, that's what it's going to look like on me. >> reporter: glamor magazine has decided to put more real- sized women in its pages and commissioned this photo of seven plus-sized models. >> they're not
the average dress size in america today? 14. >> i think we're getting more real all over the place. >> reporter: the figures speak for themselves. and increasingly designers like betsy johnson are taking notice. >> let's dress more women because if it's left up to just dressing our skinny mini-s, we'll be out of business. there ain't enough of 'em. >> reporter: she's launched a plus-size lingerie line. designers like michael koors and calvin klein have plus-sized...
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. >> reporter: the oprah show has been america's top talk show for over two decades. the oprah show goes beyond the u.s. oprah started her career in tennessee, she eventually moved to chicago. one year later, that show became the oprah show. the show has won numerous awards and has touched upon just about every topic under the sun, making oprah a household name. >> hello chicago. >> reporter: oprah's employees are also said to see their icon leave. >> i feel said, but it's a legacy, she will live on. >> reporter: oprah will reveal the final date of her show friday. the oprah winfrey show will not be transferred to cable television, bringing an end to an era. >> reports indicate oprah will debut the oprah winfrey network in the year 2011. the venture is expected to be the home of her new talk show. >>> well, a long way from that little funk desk she used to have next to mine. >>> a sweet solution, snowy rose are no different to -- snowy roads are not unusual to baltimore. but this year, the transportation department is planing to use a cooking ingreed to keep ice off t
. >> reporter: the oprah show has been america's top talk show for over two decades. the oprah show goes beyond the u.s. oprah started her career in tennessee, she eventually moved to chicago. one year later, that show became the oprah show. the show has won numerous awards and has touched upon just about every topic under the sun, making oprah a household name. >> hello chicago. >> reporter: oprah's employees are also said to see their icon leave. >> i feel said, but...
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. >> reporter: president hu remained stone-faced as president obama talked about america's belief that all men and women possess certain basic rights. >> we do not believe these principals are unique to america but rather, they are universal rights. >> reporter: a human rights group says the chinese police prepare for the president's visit by rounding up dozens of suspected activists. officials reportedly warned others not to, quote, make trouble during president obama's time in the country. the two leaders say they'll discuss human rights again at another summit meeting early next year. joel brown, wjz eyewitness news. >> now, president obama is still calling for china to relax the currency controls that fueled its exports. that's an idea he campaigned on to help pull the u.s. out of its recession. >>> the obama administration wants you to buckle up, even when you're riding a tour bus. kai jackson has more on the proposed safety measure. >> the ntsb released a plan to improve motor coach safety. safety advocates are now calling for seat belts and stronger roofs to prevent passengers f
. >> reporter: president hu remained stone-faced as president obama talked about america's belief that all men and women possess certain basic rights. >> we do not believe these principals are unique to america but rather, they are universal rights. >> reporter: a human rights group says the chinese police prepare for the president's visit by rounding up dozens of suspected activists. officials reportedly warned others not to, quote, make trouble during president obama's time...
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>> couric: steve hartman risks his hering in tonight's "assignment america". >> you may want to hold your ears.
>> couric: steve hartman risks his hering in tonight's "assignment america". >> you may want to hold your ears.
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"we've already finish christmas items for america," he says. "i only have a third of my workers left, just waiting to make things for easter and valentine's day." it's the same all over china. u.s. shoppers used to be the chinese economy's salvation. now after years of double-digit growth, exports to america dropped almost 17% compared to the first nine months of 2008, a $32 billion difference. even factories with soiled order sheets are affected. phillip cheng makes half of world's sports helmets. he's been forced to invest more to keep the company running. "lots of our suppliers have closed," he explains. "we have to hire more workers and get more materials to cover for them." and how will these changes impact american christmas shop therz season? if china is any indication, the malls won't stock more than the basics stins store byers are only ordering the bare minimum. >> the quantities that we saw a year ago or two years ago or three years ago are not there. i would guess they're half. >> reporter: so chinese factories continue to adapt or
"we've already finish christmas items for america," he says. "i only have a third of my workers left, just waiting to make things for easter and valentine's day." it's the same all over china. u.s. shoppers used to be the chinese economy's salvation. now after years of double-digit growth, exports to america dropped almost 17% compared to the first nine months of 2008, a $32 billion difference. even factories with soiled order sheets are affected. phillip cheng makes half of...
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i think she is a powerful voice for conservative and she has a lot of appeal out in america. and the camera loves her p. i think that has a lot to do with the pay the tread for her. i think any liberal male took his life in his hands for saying, well, i'd never vote for her, but, boy, she's attractive. w. ah. >> all right, last but not least, guess who's book is out in paper, right? there it is. >> this week he said. i discuss the media's treatment of palin in here. >> i remember that. i remember our conversation about that. all right, ann coulter, good to see you. >>> dave is still out tracking that powerful east coast storm. he's in cape may this morning. blustery, windy, nasty. how are you doing, pal? >> reporter: well, you just named all the words which describe how it is affecting people right along the >>> and that's a quick look at your weather picture. making if i, we'll accepted it back to you in new york. >>> still ahead, cindy draw nord is the target of extortion. we'll tell you what one man is accused of doing with her daughter's photo. this is "the early show" on
i think she is a powerful voice for conservative and she has a lot of appeal out in america. and the camera loves her p. i think that has a lot to do with the pay the tread for her. i think any liberal male took his life in his hands for saying, well, i'd never vote for her, but, boy, she's attractive. w. ah. >> all right, last but not least, guess who's book is out in paper, right? there it is. >> this week he said. i discuss the media's treatment of palin in here. >> i...
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. >> what can you say about the safety of cribs in america. >> we have been relying on standards. we will be riding regulations that are mandatory for cribs. >> it's not the only one taking action. the legislature in new york has banned the sale of side cribs starting in february 2010. the retailer has stopped selling the cribs and in a new measure approved by the organization that sets guidelines for the crib industry, full size cribs with drop down sides will no longer meet standards. she wants to see a federal band in place soon. >> we cannot have a crib that takes the lives of infants out there on the market for unknowing consumers. >> it has no doubt that the dangerous and recalled cribs are being used in homes in america. officials have yet to announce which cribs are used. >> a fast start to the week on wall street. good news about housing starts to help get the markets moving. the dow is up, the s&p up 13. let's go to new york where ashley has tonight's cbs money watch update. >> previously owned homes jumped ten percent to the highest level in two and a half years, the in
. >> what can you say about the safety of cribs in america. >> we have been relying on standards. we will be riding regulations that are mandatory for cribs. >> it's not the only one taking action. the legislature in new york has banned the sale of side cribs starting in february 2010. the retailer has stopped selling the cribs and in a new measure approved by the organization that sets guidelines for the crib industry, full size cribs with drop down sides will no longer meet...
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christian came to america when he was ten years old. when jillian norris adopted him from a chinese orphanage. >> he was found in february of 1999 under an overpass. the police picked him up and took him to the orphanage. >> reporter: haunted by vague childhood memories of his family, christian wanted answers. >> they left me and abandoned me i thought. >> when he turned 14 he seriously talked about finding his birth parents. >> reporter: from her home, julia searched extensively for christian's family, contacting an organization that searches for missing children in china. >> i got an e-mail back. they found them. >> reporter: but the e-mail contained a bombshell for christian. his father says they got separated en route from their small town to a local village. he searched frantically, but never saw his little boy again. >> my heart just broke. as a mom, you immediately ache for that mom and dad. >> reporter: in august, julia and christian boarded a flight to china. a chinese tv station flew christian's family to beijing for the drama
christian came to america when he was ten years old. when jillian norris adopted him from a chinese orphanage. >> he was found in february of 1999 under an overpass. the police picked him up and took him to the orphanage. >> reporter: haunted by vague childhood memories of his family, christian wanted answers. >> they left me and abandoned me i thought. >> when he turned 14 he seriously talked about finding his birth parents. >> reporter: from her home, julia...
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. >> today, we will reform health care for america in the house of representatives. >> reporter: president obama did his part with a rare trip to the hill and an appeal from the rose garden. >> now is the time to finish the job. >> reporter: but all 177 house republicans stand united against the bill. >> we'll raise premiums, increase taxes, cut billions from medicare and cost millions of working americans their job. >> reporter: outside the capitol, gop lawmakers and hundreds of conservatives rally to voice her opposition. many in this crowd say the 1.2 billion dollar bill is too expensive and take as way basic freedoms. >> it's the idea that they know better than we do how to run our lives, and we're too stupid to figure it out. >> reporter: most lawmakers are in favor of health care reform. how to get it done remains a bitter standoff. late friday night, democrats added restrictions that prohibit federal insurance funds from being used for abortions. >> that was kathryn brown reporting. i'm getting in new information. once again, the health care reform bill has passed the u.s. house. al
. >> today, we will reform health care for america in the house of representatives. >> reporter: president obama did his part with a rare trip to the hill and an appeal from the rose garden. >> now is the time to finish the job. >> reporter: but all 177 house republicans stand united against the bill. >> we'll raise premiums, increase taxes, cut billions from medicare and cost millions of working americans their job. >> reporter: outside the capitol, gop...
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new york state today enacted the toughest drunk driving laws in america. nationwide, d.w.i. killed nearly 12,000 people last year, that's one fatality every 45 minutes. national correspondent jeff glor tells us the new york crackdown comes after a pair of horrifying crashes in which children were killed by drunk drivers. >> reporter: the bill is named after leandra rosado, an 11-year-old new york city girl killed in a tragic crash last month after a friend's mother allegedly drove drunk. lenny rosado lost his only child. >> one of my daughter's favorite holidays was christmas. and i know that they... i know that day i'm going to miss her a lot. >> reporter: land leandra's law gives new york one of the toughest drunk driving punishment in the country. now an automatic felony to drive drunk with a child under 16 in the car, punishable by four years in prison, even for first-time offenders. >> this sends the message that drunk driving is not tolerated in new york. >> reporter: while men make up the vast majority of drunk driving cases, a recent report shows the number of women
new york state today enacted the toughest drunk driving laws in america. nationwide, d.w.i. killed nearly 12,000 people last year, that's one fatality every 45 minutes. national correspondent jeff glor tells us the new york crackdown comes after a pair of horrifying crashes in which children were killed by drunk drivers. >> reporter: the bill is named after leandra rosado, an 11-year-old new york city girl killed in a tragic crash last month after a friend's mother allegedly drove drunk....
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watch our show, america. >> we will. let's get with it. you can see "the new adventures of old christine" wednesday nights at 8:00 and 7:00 central. you better watch right here on cbs. now here's maggie. >>> all right. a toast to julia louis-dreyfus on the show. chef charlie palmer is here. fixing an amazing pork dish that also has apples. we're going to try to break a world record, kenneth lee is going to try to regain his title for the most apple sliced in midair in one minute. he'll slice apples with a sword. for a short time, dunkin' donuts has something the whole gang will love -- six fresh, delicious donuts for just $3. affordable treats to share with friends, family, and co-workers. grab six donuts for only $3 today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> tonight, seven of the world's top chefs will celebrate american cuisine at the james beard foundation here in new york. one of them is chef charlie palmer who has 13 restaurants and is a multiple award winner. and he's here to share some of his favorite pork recipes with us this morning. goo
watch our show, america. >> we will. let's get with it. you can see "the new adventures of old christine" wednesday nights at 8:00 and 7:00 central. you better watch right here on cbs. now here's maggie. >>> all right. a toast to julia louis-dreyfus on the show. chef charlie palmer is here. fixing an amazing pork dish that also has apples. we're going to try to break a world record, kenneth lee is going to try to regain his title for the most apple sliced in midair in...
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this, of course, is black friday the day when america's retailers hope to turn a year's worth of red ink into the color of profits. an estimated 134 million americans will hit the stores by sunday and don teague reports shoppers need to take note: retailers insist the prices you see that weekend may be the best you'll see that holiday season. >> reporter: the nation's retailers have spent months getting ready for today. >> if you're in retail today, there are some butterflies. i think there is some caution. it's been a very difficult year. >> reporter: american consumers seem ready, too. >> i love to shop but i'm definitely going for the sales and the bargains and trying to down scale a little bit more. >> reporter: with the still sluggish economy and double digit unemployment, retailers and consumers appear to be playing a game of retail chess, with stores saying they're offering their best deals early and consumers cautiously buying. >> i was laid off from work, so we're going to have a small, short christmas this year. >> everyone's a little bit more focused, they know what needs
this, of course, is black friday the day when america's retailers hope to turn a year's worth of red ink into the color of profits. an estimated 134 million americans will hit the stores by sunday and don teague reports shoppers need to take note: retailers insist the prices you see that weekend may be the best you'll see that holiday season. >> reporter: the nation's retailers have spent months getting ready for today. >> if you're in retail today, there are some butterflies. i...
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. $357 million in north america, $247 million in south america, $193 million in europe, and $27 million in asia. all in all, nearly a billion in priceless black ink, compared to a $161 million loss in the third quarter of last year. >> there's no question that the improvements in quality, the improvements in the product are what is turning ford around right now. >> reporter: ford's worldwide third quarter results were helped by the government's cash for clunkers program during which ford's focus and escape models were among the top sellers. but ford still has big problems. labor problems. it reached its relative prosperity through, among other things, a rigorous restructuring. corporate speak for slashing 53 jobs and closing-- 53,000 jobs and closing 13 plants since 2006. a new contract with ford, approved by the u.a.w. leadership but including a six-year no strike clause was rejected today by more than 70% of the rank and file. gary walkowicz led the effort to reject it and his locals sure did, by 93%. >> i think people are angry and fed up with concessions. we've given concessions yea
. $357 million in north america, $247 million in south america, $193 million in europe, and $27 million in asia. all in all, nearly a billion in priceless black ink, compared to a $161 million loss in the third quarter of last year. >> there's no question that the improvements in quality, the improvements in the product are what is turning ford around right now. >> reporter: ford's worldwide third quarter results were helped by the government's cash for clunkers program during which...
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we're america. and our embassy doesn't get overrun and our people don't get taken hostage. >> i remember that everyone at that time wore yellow rib brokens in honor of those hostages. >> and every night they would say it's day five, day six, day seven, et cetera, of the hostage situation in iran. what started out at a hostage crisis game the defining failure of the cartered a mip vags ♪ i will survive >> so do i dare ask how old were you? >> sure. 19. >> coming of age. >> college sophomore. >> seven. >> it's gone down every time we've asked. >> no, i was -- >> you don't have to say. >> to, i don't mind saying. i was 14. my first year in high school. draw matt tick year. >> i was 13. i had just graduated high school. >> and you, sir? >> i'll have to do the math. it's too hard for me. i was six years out of college. and embarking on the early stages of a television career. >> you you had a lot of news that year. >> man, was there ever. >>> well, up next, from soda pop to pamper, we'll look at commer
we're america. and our embassy doesn't get overrun and our people don't get taken hostage. >> i remember that everyone at that time wore yellow rib brokens in honor of those hostages. >> and every night they would say it's day five, day six, day seven, et cetera, of the hostage situation in iran. what started out at a hostage crisis game the defining failure of the cartered a mip vags ♪ i will survive >> so do i dare ask how old were you? >> sure. 19. >> coming...
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the number one jewelry store in america. (announcer) the #1 prescribed acid reducer brand over the last decade... ...is now over the counter at walmart as prevacid 24hr - to treat frequent heartburn. over the counter. unbeatable prices. talk about a relief. save money. live better. walmart. ♪ our natural sweetener comes from the stevia plant, where zero calories taste perfectly sweet. it's nature's ultimate guilt-free indulgence. we promise it won't end up on your conscience or your thighs. try the first great-tasting, zero-calorie natural sweetener born from nature. truvia. honestly sweet. find it at your grocery store. i thought i was in great shape. so i was surprised when my doctor told me i still had high cholesterol. that really hit me, and got me thinking about my health. i knew i had to get my cholesterol under control. but exercise and eating healthy weren't enough for me. now i trust my heart to lipitor. (announcer) when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor has been shown to lower bad cholesterol 39 t
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a simpler way to ship. >> smith: something strange is happening to the fish in america's rivers, lakes, and ponds. the males are increasingly taking on female characteristics. national correspondent dean reynoldss tells us pollution may bo b to blame and experts believe it might be an early warning for us. >> reporter: the fish are biting on lake pepin this fall. good news for minnesota fishing guide loren waalkens. >> it's a small mouth. >> reporter: a small-mouth bass to be exact and along with its large-mouth cousin, a big business fish. >> how do you love me now? oh, yeah! >> reporter: it's hooked anglers at tournaments as hyped as the super bowl and it's also a fish of special value to researchers who suspect it may tell us something alarming about our water. which brings us to columbia, missouri, and these ponds. here the u.s. geological survey is investigating why so many males in the pond show female characteristics. >> because it's a male, you're& seeing sperm here but, oddly, you're also seeing very small undeveloped eggs. >> reporter: and that's an abnormality. >> we would n
a simpler way to ship. >> smith: something strange is happening to the fish in america's rivers, lakes, and ponds. the males are increasingly taking on female characteristics. national correspondent dean reynoldss tells us pollution may bo b to blame and experts believe it might be an early warning for us. >> reporter: the fish are biting on lake pepin this fall. good news for minnesota fishing guide loren waalkens. >> it's a small mouth. >> reporter: a small-mouth bass...
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." >> america's biggest economic competitor may be china. we'll introduce you to a new generation of entrepreneurs on the trade route legendary silk road. our report begins tonight on the "cbs evening news." your mouth is amazing. did you know 40% of tooth surface is hidden between teeth... ...providing a perfect hiding place for bacteria? that's why aquafresh invented iso-active whitening. a breakthrough gel that transforms into an active foam. it not only protects between teeth... ...it removes three times more bacteria as it whitens. beyond toothpaste. new triple protection iso-active whitening from aquafresh. amazing. next time on "brighten bay"... who's the angel that saved sandy, and more importantly how does he get his whites so bright? find out with cheer. when lunch rolls around.... eat right at work. 100% lean meat and a full serving of veggies. campbell's chunky sirloin burger soup. m'm! m'm! good! @work. >>> on the cbs health watch, federal health officials say that popular heart burn medication can block the blood thinning effec
." >> america's biggest economic competitor may be china. we'll introduce you to a new generation of entrepreneurs on the trade route legendary silk road. our report begins tonight on the "cbs evening news." your mouth is amazing. did you know 40% of tooth surface is hidden between teeth... ...providing a perfect hiding place for bacteria? that's why aquafresh invented iso-active whitening. a breakthrough gel that transforms into an active foam. it not only protects between...
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but the real focus is on the substance of this will and what it does for america. all the presidential candidates in the last election talked about enacting health care legislation which would assure health care security for our people. the ama has endorse this had bill, the aarp has endorsed this bill, consumer reports has endorsed this bill and so many others have, as well, because they believe it accomplishes the objectives in this case of adding 36 million americans to the insurance rolls which is good for them, but also good if those of us who have been subsidizing them for many years and have on average paid $1100 more on on our premiums than we otherwise would have. >> and yet, sir, while there has been all of that support and you good d. gain extra votes last night, there is still some opposition and a lot of questions among the hern people. a recent poll found that nearly six some ten americans would like congress to work on this legislation for a little bit longer. is there any concern mopping you and your colleagues that perhaps you are pushing this a li
but the real focus is on the substance of this will and what it does for america. all the presidential candidates in the last election talked about enacting health care legislation which would assure health care security for our people. the ama has endorse this had bill, the aarp has endorsed this bill, consumer reports has endorsed this bill and so many others have, as well, because they believe it accomplishes the objectives in this case of adding 36 million americans to the insurance rolls...
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. >> smith: all over america these days, it seems big brother is watching. go into a store or an elevator, and you're almost certain to be on camera. in one small city in southern pennsylvania, they have taken surveillance to a whole new level. but are the streets any safer? daniel sieberg has tonight's "eye on crime." >> reporter: despite its tranquil dutch country image, lancaster has a crime problem. among cities its size, lancastered that ninth-highest rate of violent crime in 2008. so the city took a dramatic step. more than 160 cameras keep constant vigil on just four square miles, more cameras than in major cities like boston or san francisco. >> somebody's monitoring the camera and they see some suspicious activity, we're notified immediately through 911. >> reporter: here's how it works. a handful of paid workers monitor the cameras 24/7. they can zoom and scan with a joy stick. suspicious activity is reported to 911. a live video feed can go right to police dispatch. cameras have captured crimes like this illegal gun sale. d.u.i. accidents, or this
. >> smith: all over america these days, it seems big brother is watching. go into a store or an elevator, and you're almost certain to be on camera. in one small city in southern pennsylvania, they have taken surveillance to a whole new level. but are the streets any safer? daniel sieberg has tonight's "eye on crime." >> reporter: despite its tranquil dutch country image, lancaster has a crime problem. among cities its size, lancastered that ninth-highest rate of violent...
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still, the president insists the price america might face if it doesn't finish what it started could be much higher. after the president's announcement, members of his war counsel will testify before congress. it could stretch into 2011. karen? >> whit johnson in washington. thank you. >>> the obama administration has decided not to sign on to an international ban on land mines. more than 150 countries have agreed to a treaty to end production, use, and stockpiling of mines. but a state department spokesman says the u.s. will continue a bush administration policy against signing the land mine treaty. on the cbs money watch. shares in asia were upbeat this morning. emily smith is here in new york with more. good morning, emily. >> good morning to you, karen. asian markets were up overnight, nikkei ganged 40 points while hang seng climbed 1%. wall street was in a selling mood tuesday after new numbers suggested the economy may take longer than expected to recover. the dow lost 17 points, the nasdaq was down 6. now, investors will be watching today for reports on unemployment, new home
still, the president insists the price america might face if it doesn't finish what it started could be much higher. after the president's announcement, members of his war counsel will testify before congress. it could stretch into 2011. karen? >> whit johnson in washington. thank you. >>> the obama administration has decided not to sign on to an international ban on land mines. more than 150 countries have agreed to a treaty to end production, use, and stockpiling of mines. but...
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let prudential be your rock for retirement. @ managed by one of america's most trusted names. we need a new grid. more than half the energy never reaches a single light bulb. is that true? it's true. we need a smarter grid... smarter thermostats... smarter utility meters... smarter houses... [doorbell rings] smarter cities... smarter infrastructure... smarter networks. connect them all together... and what do you got? smarter energy grid. smarter planet... wasting less energy. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build... let's build a... smarter planet. >> schieffer: thank you and we'll see you right here next sunday on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ss on car insurance. what you might not know is that you can contact geico to see if you could save on homeowner's and renter's insurance too. for more information call 1-800-947-auto or check the yellow pages for an office near you.
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on to walters on tuesday, to a three week long blitz starting with a bus tour through much of middle america, sarah palin is in full fledge campaign mode. not to win votes, but to sell books. a million and a half of them are now in print. but based on what she's written, she may be selling books while settling scores. again and again last year's running mate takes direct aim at the people at the top of john mccain's campaign, including campaign chief steve schmidt and senior adviser nicolle wallace. she charges they micro managed her, wouldn't let her talk to the press, lulled her into a damaging series of interviews with katie couric. >> have you ever been involved with any negotiations, for example, with the russians? >> we are v. trade missions back and forth. it's very important when you consider even national security issues with russia as putin rears his head and comes into the air space of the united states of america, where do they go? it's alaska, it's just right over the border. >> reporter: while back bitesing is not unusual after losing campaigns, this says long time "washington
on to walters on tuesday, to a three week long blitz starting with a bus tour through much of middle america, sarah palin is in full fledge campaign mode. not to win votes, but to sell books. a million and a half of them are now in print. but based on what she's written, she may be selling books while settling scores. again and again last year's running mate takes direct aim at the people at the top of john mccain's campaign, including campaign chief steve schmidt and senior adviser nicolle...
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steve hartman's "assignment america." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: and good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with a story sure to affect millions of american families: the biggest recall of baby cribs in u.s. history. more than two million cribs with drop-downsides made by the kay canadian company stork craft. the consumer product safety commission says the defect in these cribs is linked to four deaths and over the past decade this type of crib has been blamed for dozens of deaths. our the "early show" consumer reporter susan koeppen has details. >> reporter: michelle it witte thought her son tyler was safely tucked into his crib but when she went back to check on him... >> i immediately fell to my knees and started screaming. >> reporter: the crib she considered to be tyler's safe haven had turned out to be a death trap. he has been sleeping in a crib with the drop-down side. somehow his head got stuck in a gap between the side rail and head board. >> to see
steve hartman's "assignment america." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: and good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with a story sure to affect millions of american families: the biggest recall of baby cribs in u.s. history. more than two million cribs with drop-downsides made by the kay canadian company stork craft. the consumer product safety commission says the defect in these cribs is linked to four deaths and...
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. >> it is time for america to take the next accepts. >> reporter: when president bush proposed america's return to the moon, nasa designed the constellation program to get us will by 2015. the huge ares rockets are a throw back to the days of apollo and engineered to be much safer than the shuttle, which is slated to be retired next year. but the money needed was never appropriated, and the constellation budget has actually been cut by $15 billion in the past four years. whatever the budget, the commission says constellation won't be ready until at least 2017, seven years after the shuttle retireses. and that means to get to the international space station, mostly funded by u.s. taxpayers, america will have to pay russia $50 million a seat to hitch rides on soyuz spacecrafts. for many, it's a troubling reality check. the nation that celebrated the courage of john glenn and alan shepard and then and youed the world with its one small step may be in danger of seating it supremacy in space. >> are we into to go provide the resources needed to achieve great goals or are we going watch it on
. >> it is time for america to take the next accepts. >> reporter: when president bush proposed america's return to the moon, nasa designed the constellation program to get us will by 2015. the huge ares rockets are a throw back to the days of apollo and engineered to be much safer than the shuttle, which is slated to be retired next year. but the money needed was never appropriated, and the constellation budget has actually been cut by $15 billion in the past four years. whatever...
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here's steve hartman with tonight's "assignment america." >> reporter: it's been 50 years since rodney day first gave his class ring to dianne harris. >> we probably would have gotten married and we would have stayed together. >> reporter: they attended napa high school in northern california. rodney was three years old, and after graduation, he joined the navy. diane used to wait for his letters and couldn't wait for him to get home on his first leave. >> he was home only one day and we went out and that's... he fell asleep at the wheel and we crashed into a cement embankment. >> reporter: rodney didn't die, although as far as dianne was concerned he might as well have-- the rotten bum. shortly after the accident, dianne says her mother came into the hospital room and said rodney wanted to break up. >> he just, like, left me. >> reporter: without even telling you to your face? >> yeah, i never saw him again-- ever. >> reporter: end of story. or at least it was. when did you find out the truth. >> 50 years later. >> reporter: this is rodney day today. a few months ago, he contacted dia
here's steve hartman with tonight's "assignment america." >> reporter: it's been 50 years since rodney day first gave his class ring to dianne harris. >> we probably would have gotten married and we would have stayed together. >> reporter: they attended napa high school in northern california. rodney was three years old, and after graduation, he joined the navy. diane used to wait for his letters and couldn't wait for him to get home on his first leave. >> he...
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it's been debated in america for the last decade-and-a-half. but in terms of legislative deliberation, the health committee began in may. the finance committee on which jon and i sit had extensive hearings all through the spring. this has been debated for a long long time. now the time is to act. frankly, you know, there are a lot of people on the other side of the aisle who don't want health care. they haven't put together an alternative proposal that's out there on the web the way our proposal is. i think what orrin hatch said is right. it's a dilatory tactic. >> schieffer: but what about this idea that it takes $100 million in federal funds channeled to one state. should that be added to the cost of the health care bill? >> mary landrieu is a very good legislator. she does two things very well. one, she delivers the goods for louisiana. she has constantly. i think the people of louisiana respect her for it. but second she has real views on health care. those are taken into account as well. one of the issues that she's pushed very hard is fos
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that's assignment america right here on wjz13 baltimore. denise and vic back >>> a dreary start for the newsweek, so is more rain moving our way? wjz is live with complete coverage. bob turk has a look at updated radar. >> we've been kind of quiet in the last several hours. they seem to be coming up from virginia and montgomery and howard county. it's not real real heavy stuff. but we'll see some of it approaching us. so damp night on tap, how about your tuesday? will it get a little better, bernadette has the updated forecast. >> this is what we've got going on for tomorrow. we start with some drain and drizzle. but as we head into tomorrow afternoon, things are clearing up. as we head through the nighttime hours, the same idea. still clouds with a few breaks, that's about it. now for the rest of the five day, here's bob. >> it's possible that we might see a little break in the sky tomorrow night. 53, 58 on wednesday. maybe a shower as another front coming through, thursday 56. cooling down and then maybe rain. not too far away from us on
that's assignment america right here on wjz13 baltimore. denise and vic back >>> a dreary start for the newsweek, so is more rain moving our way? wjz is live with complete coverage. bob turk has a look at updated radar. >> we've been kind of quiet in the last several hours. they seem to be coming up from virginia and montgomery and howard county. it's not real real heavy stuff. but we'll see some of it approaching us. so damp night on tap, how about your tuesday? will it get a...
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had this is a great example, a good portion of america. so we holdpolled our readers. >> the first results, women are having -- have r.ing is sex 17% more on which than the average guy. safe to say that women seem to be recession proof in the bedroom? >> this this recession has been called the he-cession because so many more men have been affected by job losses. it's not that women won't take a self-esteem hit if they lose their job, but their self worth comes from a number of different area which was is a little different from men. and women are also more likely than men to actually talk about what they're worried about. so they get the relief of actually sharing the burden with other people. >> here we are yet another area where we get the short he said of the stick. >> of course. >> there's no question. >> but let's face it, most of our self-esteem and our self worth comes from our jobs. we've just been raised that way, raised to believe that who we are is much of what we do. and when that's taken away it hits our confidence. and let's
had this is a great example, a good portion of america. so we holdpolled our readers. >> the first results, women are having -- have r.ing is sex 17% more on which than the average guy. safe to say that women seem to be recession proof in the bedroom? >> this this recession has been called the he-cession because so many more men have been affected by job losses. it's not that women won't take a self-esteem hit if they lose their job, but their self worth comes from a number of...
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assignment america tonight only on the "cbs evening news." well, i'll do the shopping... if you do the shipping. shipping's a hassle. i'll go to the mall. hey. hi. you know, holiday shipping's easy with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. yea, i know. oh, you're good. good luck! priority mail flat rate shipping starts at $4.95 only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. [heavy rock music plays] you've got good reasons to eat better. so now 23 campbell's chunky soups have 100% lean meat and a full serving of vegetables. - $102.43, please. - just give us a minute. flexible payment options. right now, get no interest, no payments for 6 months... on storewide purchases as low as $99 when you use your sears card. i found it! more values. more christmas. that's life. well spent. sears. ♪ ♪ i'm cool like that, i'm cool like that ♪ ♪ i'm cool like that [ female announcer ] there's a smarter, cooler way to get your clothes brilliantly clean. and it's a turn for the better. ♪ i'm
assignment america tonight only on the "cbs evening news." well, i'll do the shopping... if you do the shipping. shipping's a hassle. i'll go to the mall. hey. hi. you know, holiday shipping's easy with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. yea, i know. oh, you're good. good luck! priority mail flat rate shipping starts at $4.95 only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. [heavy rock music...
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. >> i think you could tax the upper brackets, $250,000 or more but i don't think middle income america is in a position now where they could pay additional taxes because the economic stress is so great here. >> smith: and the upper income level is expected to pay a significant cost if, in fact, the health care reform is passed. do you think there are 60 votes in the senate in the days and weeks to come to pass health care reform? >> i think there's a decent chance that we'll be able to get 60 votes. the leader here harry reid has done a really good job of getting 60 votes to jump that first hurdle which was a procedural hurdle. but i won underestimate his capability to get us to 60 votes on final passage. >> smith: with a public option. >> with probably a public option that the states can opt out from. >> smith: and as long as we're talking about money issues, there is increasing talk now about especially with unemployment over 10% an economy that seems slow to be creating new jobs even though technically the recession may be over. should there be a second stimulus package? >> if it wo
. >> i think you could tax the upper brackets, $250,000 or more but i don't think middle income america is in a position now where they could pay additional taxes because the economic stress is so great here. >> smith: and the upper income level is expected to pay a significant cost if, in fact, the health care reform is passed. do you think there are 60 votes in the senate in the days and weeks to come to pass health care reform? >> i think there's a decent chance that we'll...
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and we followed america as america was changing "knots landing" was changing. >> what do you have going now? >> i finished a play called "12 angry men," we're on a tour packed houses everywhere. i did art, "the sound of music." i don't sing, but i did then. >> and? >> donna and i, donna mills, abby and val are going to be cougars again reoccurring on "nip/tuck" in january. >> awesome. cool. >> for those "knots landing" fans who want to see me in new york i am going to do a love -- >> oh yes. >> and it is so fabulous. >> i'll be here in january. >> way to go. so great to see you all. >> thank you. >> thanks for the memories. >> well, thanks to all of them for caring. >> a lot of people. >> do appreciate it very much. >>> up next get ready to jump kids. the pointer sisters are going to play some of their greatest hits when we come back. ♪ i'll take you down where no one's ever gone before ♪ >>> they were the feel good group of the '80s. if you turned on the radio, chances are you'd feel like dancing to the sounds of the pointer sisters. ♪ i'm so excited ♪ >> reporter: excitement i
and we followed america as america was changing "knots landing" was changing. >> what do you have going now? >> i finished a play called "12 angry men," we're on a tour packed houses everywhere. i did art, "the sound of music." i don't sing, but i did then. >> and? >> donna and i, donna mills, abby and val are going to be cougars again reoccurring on "nip/tuck" in january. >> awesome. cool. >> for those "knots...
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whether it's the kind of president america want, assuming that sarah palin is gearing up for a presidential run, is another question. >> let's quickly take a look at some of the quotes that are in the book. one, she says about when she first got in, she says before my plane even touched down in anchorage, shocking character assassinations of those i love began. so she seems to be surprised by that. is this a reflection of her naivety? >> perhaps. again, she seems to be mainly out for repudiation of her critics here and what you see is a lot of self involvement. and, again, is that the kind of thing that the american people want and in a presidential candidate with all these other issues pressing. >> and another quote, there was of course rumor that she and her husband, todd, might be divorcing and this was what she said, dang, have you seen todd? that doesn't sound very presidential, does it? >> well, there have been those stories out there and, of course, she abruptly quit the alaska governorship and the stories swirled that she was having personal problems with todd palin. but they're sti
whether it's the kind of president america want, assuming that sarah palin is gearing up for a presidential run, is another question. >> let's quickly take a look at some of the quotes that are in the book. one, she says about when she first got in, she says before my plane even touched down in anchorage, shocking character assassinations of those i love began. so she seems to be surprised by that. is this a reflection of her naivety? >> perhaps. again, she seems to be mainly out...
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kicking off their holiday season at the mall of america in the twin cities minnesota. it will be mostly sunny and 48 degrees. outside the biggest mall in the country. 500 stores 50 restaurants, get this you could fit seven yankee stadiums inside this mall. there is even a roller coaster. and on top of all that, quite the romantic destination. we heard chris talk about the people who got married outside of best buy. well, 5,000 couples have actually tied the knot inside this mall. we want to thank all our viewers who watch the saturday "early show" on wcco. that will do it out here for weather. let's get inside to you. >>> just ahead, will she come home or spend the rest of her days in an ittal began prison? i'll speak with the parents of amandax on trial for her life in italy. this is "the early show" here on cbs. mom. the holidays are always so busy. gram, the video game thingy's stuck again. remember you have to jiggle it. ( doorbell rings ) we never get the time to tell people stuff. ♪ say what you need to say ♪ ♪ say what you need to say ♪ ( holding last no
kicking off their holiday season at the mall of america in the twin cities minnesota. it will be mostly sunny and 48 degrees. outside the biggest mall in the country. 500 stores 50 restaurants, get this you could fit seven yankee stadiums inside this mall. there is even a roller coaster. and on top of all that, quite the romantic destination. we heard chris talk about the people who got married outside of best buy. well, 5,000 couples have actually tied the knot inside this mall. we want to...
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you can choose from one of america's best selections with, click on buy at toyota.com, back to you guy. >> let's get right to the roster because this is incredible. check this out. this is the number one seller. >> done at wal-mart. >> this wal-mart in dundoff is the number one selling store in the chain. >> we couldn't hear you. >> hang on. >> ronnie, hang on. we will get back. >> what you were saying g stephen king is coming there. this is why. >> kind of a -- >> how about now? o r okay. we have you now. what you were telling me is that in the entire chain, this one is the top sellers of stephen king novels. >> that's right. a quick trivia question, how many books do i don't you think he has sold. >> 35. >> million. >> 350 million. >> i was thinking of individual titles. >> 350 million i am told he has not done a book signing in 18 years and he's their night at the wal-mart. these folks are in line, 150 people already, and they're lined up around the corner. mr. king is not here until 6:00 this evening. the first people in line were here at 6:00 last night. we will talk to them right
you can choose from one of america's best selections with, click on buy at toyota.com, back to you guy. >> let's get right to the roster because this is incredible. check this out. this is the number one seller. >> done at wal-mart. >> this wal-mart in dundoff is the number one selling store in the chain. >> we couldn't hear you. >> hang on. >> ronnie, hang on. we will get back. >> what you were saying g stephen king is coming there. this is why....
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assignment america: monday. only on the "cbs evening news." >> osgood: ahead now here on sunday morning.... >> reporter: excuse me. is this healthy? >> osgood: mo rocca, calorie counter. >> reporter: can i get this? >> absolutely not. not on my watch. pure happiness. ♪ i'll stop the world and melt with you... ♪ pure delight. pure delicious chocolate with almonds. pure hershey's. their hopes are as different as their headquarters. their styles as unique as their strategies. for 200 years, the hartford has helped... businesses of all kinds... protect themselves today. and prepare their employees for tomorrow. visit thehartford.com to learn more. and with the hartford behind you, achieve what's ahead of you. ♪ about drivers getting distracted by text messages. as the nation's number-one wireless company, we have something to say about that. while we're usually all for texting, we're not for anything that endangers your life or the lives of others. so we're asking everyone that gets in the driver's seat to kee
assignment america: monday. only on the "cbs evening news." >> osgood: ahead now here on sunday morning.... >> reporter: excuse me. is this healthy? >> osgood: mo rocca, calorie counter. >> reporter: can i get this? >> absolutely not. not on my watch. pure happiness. ♪ i'll stop the world and melt with you... ♪ pure delight. pure delicious chocolate with almonds. pure hershey's. their hopes are as different as their headquarters. their styles as...
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george, miss america 1971, susan powell, miss america 1981, the current miss america, katie stam, and our own debbye turner bell, miss america 1990. >> might be letting a cow out of the bag. i don't know how many people knew he was miss america around here. >> they know now. >> and i've got the crown to prove it, baby. >> this was so interesting just listening to you all looking at the clips. and say, oh, there is so-and-so and there is so-and-so. for to be on television the first time, there's nothing to compare to. but when you walked down the street in the days afterwards, what was it like for you? >> it was amazing that so many people did watch the show. and they did recognize me. now it's a totally different story, but -- >> no, it's thought. >> well that is correct's very sweet. >> you're a star in film and stage. >> and the "today" show with dave garraway for several years. some of us actually remember that era. and, man, you were on the nfl today here on cbs. >> we're very proud of that. don't make me cry, harry. it was way early like '73, '74. i did it for ten years. got marr
george, miss america 1971, susan powell, miss america 1981, the current miss america, katie stam, and our own debbye turner bell, miss america 1990. >> might be letting a cow out of the bag. i don't know how many people knew he was miss america around here. >> they know now. >> and i've got the crown to prove it, baby. >> this was so interesting just listening to you all looking at the clips. and say, oh, there is so-and-so and there is so-and-so. for to be on television...
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you find them throughout central and south america. they're very aquatic type of row departmen rodent and growing over 100 pounds. they taste more like rabbit. >> poor guy. can we get to the cubs? >> bring them out. this is the best part. these are two lion cubs. they're male and female. they're ten weeks old. >> can i hold the other one is this. >> yes, you can. this is fantastic. they're ten weeks old. they're the only true social cat. >> you need to hold the feet so he feels secure. >> they have their claws, so hold their feet down. these guys here are just ten weeks old. they're the only true social cat in the world and prides of up to 20 animals. males can get to be over 400 pounds. females about 275. >> this one wants 34milk. >> those spots they'll lose as they older. these are fantastic animals. i've watched them taking down full grown buffalo. the way they work as a team is fantastic. >> and they're the only wild cat that does hunt as a group and they live in prides, so they're a social cat which is very unusual for felines. >>
you find them throughout central and south america. they're very aquatic type of row departmen rodent and growing over 100 pounds. they taste more like rabbit. >> poor guy. can we get to the cubs? >> bring them out. this is the best part. these are two lion cubs. they're male and female. they're ten weeks old. >> can i hold the other one is this. >> yes, you can. this is fantastic. they're ten weeks old. they're the only true social cat. >> you need to hold the...
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nicks were caroling at the mall of america. that's the biggest mall in the country, by the way. the event was previewed by a disney showing. remember, there are only 52 shopping days left until christmas. we're getting to christmas. but we haven't even gotten to thanksgiving. >>> eyewitness sports is next. >>> this is mark viviano. big win for the ravens. and there appears to be great improvement on the defense. we'll hear from the team about that victory over the broncos. and the yankees are one win away, from taking another world series. an update when eyewitness news continues. boss:hey, glad i caught you. i was on my way to present ideas about all the discounts we're offering. i've got some catchphrases that'll make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance." boss: ha, yeah, good luck with that catching on! anncr: geico. fifteen minutes co
nicks were caroling at the mall of america. that's the biggest mall in the country, by the way. the event was previewed by a disney showing. remember, there are only 52 shopping days left until christmas. we're getting to christmas. but we haven't even gotten to thanksgiving. >>> eyewitness sports is next. >>> this is mark viviano. big win for the ravens. and there appears to be great improvement on the defense. we'll hear from the team about that victory over the broncos. and...